Hanform Cosmetics
Korean Cosmetics OEM·ODM Manufacturing

Launch Your Brand withKorea's OEM·ODM Factory

From product planning, formulation R&D, and container matching to bulk compounding, filling, assembly, and packaging — we support the full manufacturing process for your product launch.

Made in Korea

Cheongju Factory

Standard MOQ

5,000 units

OEM·ODM

Formulation R&D

Packaging

Sourcing & Matching

Cosmetics manufacturing and filling production floor

Compare Sourcing Models

Select the contract structure matching your formulation ownership requirements.

MODEL 01

OEM (Contract Manufacturing)

We mix bulk formulations and fill packages using client-provided, pre-existing recipe sheets.


  • Requires client-owned formulations
  • High-speed compounding & automatic filling
  • Individual container/packaging sourcing
  • Minimum order quantity: 5,000 units
Recommended for

Brands with proprietary formulas and internal R&D staff

MODEL 02

ODM (Turnkey Development)

Full-service R&D formulation, container sourcing, and finished product delivery.


  • Access to factory formula library
  • A-to-Z execution: Concept to export
  • Pre-tested mold packaging recommendations
  • Minimum order quantity: 5,000 units
Recommended for

Indie brands, startups, and distributors without labs

MODEL 03

Private Label (In-Stock Customization)

Launch proven, pre-formulated products under your custom label with minimized time-to-market.


  • Market-tested stock formulations
  • Reduces initial development cycle by 50%
  • Standardized container & cap configuration
  • Minimum order quantity: 5,000 units
Recommended for

Influencers, e-commerce brands, and beauty retailers

Product Planning & R&D

Product Planning & Development

We define formulation direction aligned with your brand concept and target audience, then develop lab prototypes to refine skin feel, viscosity, scent, and color. ODM covers planning through sample R&D and container compatibility review; OEM starts with feasibility review of your existing formulation.

First prototype samples are typically delivered within 7–10 business days after briefing. Feedback cycles continue until the final formula, container, and packaging specifications are confirmed before mass production.

Development Milestones

  • Formulation Direction & Target Audience

    Brand positioning, skin-feel goals, and active ingredient direction are defined in the briefing phase.

  • Benchmark & Reference Analysis

    Viscosity, spreadability, scent, and color profiles of reference products guide 1:1 matching direction.

  • Lab Prototype R&D

    First through final samples are produced with pH, viscosity, and composition data at each iteration.

  • Container & Packaging Review

    Dispensing safety, seal integrity, and filling line compatibility are verified before inbound delivery.

  • Sample Approval & Production Schedule

    After final prototype approval, MOQ, lead time, and unit pricing are confirmed for contract signing.

Product development meeting reviewing cosmetic containers and formulation samples
Manufacturing Minimum5,000UNITS

Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) Policy

Industrial cosmetics contract manufacturing requires minimum bulk weights for proper active agent dispersal in homogenizing tanks. Due to machine wash setups and filling line losses, we do not accept custom orders below 5,000 units per SKU.

* Applies to skincare, serums, creams, mask sheets, hair, and body categories. Adjustable based on container and pump customization requirements.

10-Step Turnkey Process

From laboratory prototype sampling to packaging compatibility testing and customs preparation.

1
Step 01

Consultation & Briefing

Align on product concept, target MOQ, and packaging options.

2
Step 02

Product Sourcing Plan

Develop the product layout, target unit costing, and schedule.

3
Step 03

Formulation R&D

Formulate custom samples matching skin feel and active requirements.

4
Step 04

Sampling & Review

Evaluate lab prototypes and adjust viscosity or scent profiles.

5
Step 05

Packaging Selection

Select glass/plastic containers and run leakage tests.

6
Step 06

Quotation & Contract

Finalize unit pricing and sign manufacturing service agreements.

7
Step 07

Bulk Manufacturing

Compound bulk emulsions in industrial high-standard homogenizer tanks.

8
Step 08

Filling & Capping

Fill containers, apply cap closures, and print batch codes.

9
Step 09

Quality Verification

Run final microbial lab tests and verify packaging seals.

10
Step 10

Customs & Shipping

Prepare customs documentation, palletize, and load for export.

Production process verifying cosmetic container filling

Bulk Manufacturing · Filling · Packaging

Steps 07–09 cover bulk emulsification, automatic piston-nozzle filling, cap and pump assembly, and carton packaging at our Cheongju facility. Fill volumes and seal integrity are verified at each stage. Production runs at MOQ 5,000+ units to minimize setup loss.

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Supply Chain Strategy

Korea Manufacturing & Global Container Sourcing

Optimize unit costs by leveraging domestic container networks alongside verified Chinese packaging channels. Sourced components undergo leakage and stress testing before entering our Cheongju filling lines.

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Domestic Formulation

Batch compounding utilizing active materials with accelerated temperature stability profiles.

Filling & Sealing

High-cleanliness filling cleanrooms operating automatic piston nozzle systems.

Global Container Sourcing

High-end container molds, customized silkscreen prints, and metallization finishes.

Integrated Logistics QC

Strict tracking from raw component delivery to final shipment inspections and COA certifications.

Container Format Review

Bottles, pumps, caps, and tubes are reviewed against formulation and filling line specifications.

Finishing & Packaging Review

Silkscreen, labels, cartons, and outer boxes are aligned with MOQ and print setup requirements.

Reviewing cosmetic container and packaging samples
Cheongju Base Quality

Cheongju Factory & Quality Control

Manufactured under rigorous conditions at our Cheongju production facilities. Each batch is traced from raw material weighing through compounding, filling, and sealing. Mass production begins only after sample approval, with documented checks at every stage.

Quality Control Checklist

Sample-Approved Production

Mass production starts only after pH, viscosity, and sensory evaluation match the approved prototype.

Phase-by-Phase Verification

Sensors monitor temperatures and mixing rates during homogenizing and emulsification.

Automatic Filling Line Audit

Nozzles run volume checks and sensors monitor vacuum seal pressure on capping lines.

Micro-Biological Testing

Finished goods must pass a 48-hour incubation test to verify zero microbial contamination.

Quality Documentation Review

Batch records, COA, ingredient breakdowns, and stability test results are organized per lot for shipment.

Client Confirmation Checkpoints

Sample approval, quotation confirmation, and pre-production spec sign-off are documented at each decision point.

Quality inspection of finished cosmetic appearance and fill level

Who We Work With

We provide tailored regulatory and packaging consulting suited to your organization type.

CLIENT CLASS

Beauty Startups & Indie Brands

We guide you through cosmetic labeling rules, active ingredient claims, and budgeting for initial MOQs.

CLIENT CLASS

Established Cosmetic Brands

We streamline factory transitions by replicating product viscosity, skin feel, and raw material safety files.

CLIENT CLASS

Influencers & Retail Channels

Select stock formulations paired with verified component inventory for rapid turnaround times and low cost.

Warm Consultation Guide

Consultation Is Available Even
Without Final Specifications

If you have even one of the following details drafted, we can begin your custom sourcing consultation immediately.

Product Category

Serums, sunscreens, shampoos, etc.

Target Cost

Desired unit cost boundary

Desired MOQ

Initial run volume (5,000+ units)

Launch Timeline

Desired market launch target date

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Essential answers to common B2B cosmetics sourcing questions in Korea.

Q. What is the minimum order quantity (MOQ)?
For skincare, hair, and body categories, the standard minimum order quantity (MOQ) starts at 5,000 units per SKU. This is because industrial batch compounding kettles require a minimum raw material weight to operate properly.
Q. What is the difference between OEM and ODM?
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturing) is where we manufacture products using formulations and recipes provided by the client. ODM (Original Design Manufacturing) is a turnkey service where we handle everything from formula R&D, sampling, and container matching to finished product production.
Q. How long does sample development take?
Once we discuss your product concept brief, our R&D lab takes approximately 7 to 10 business days to develop and ship the first prototype samples. We then refine the formula based on your feedback.
Q. Can we import and use Chinese containers?
Yes, you can. However, before shipping the containers to our factory in Korea, we must receive physical samples to perform compatibility and matching tests with our automatic piston filling nozzle specifications to prevent assembly issues.
Q. What is the typical production lead time?
Once all raw materials and packaging components are delivered to the factory, bulk compounding, filling, and packaging take about 2 to 3 weeks. The entire product development cycle typically takes around 3 months.

Request a Cosmetics OEM·ODM Manufacturing Quote

If you have even one confirmed detail — product type, target quantity, or launch timeline — we can begin a production feasibility review. Standard MOQ starts at 5,000 units per SKU at our Cheongju facility.

Request a Manufacturing Quote